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Supporting Clients Across a Multitude of Industries
Our methodology across projects never changes, but no two assignments are the same; no two companies the same. We’ve designed and implemented process automation systems for hundreds of manufacturers of all sizes — large, small, local, national, and international – and across a wide spread of fields, including those in heavily regulated industries.
Food & Beverage
From breweries to processed foods, at dairies, bakeries, and more, we provide the necessary solutions for your automation needs.
Dairy
Many dairy and dairy ingredient manufacturers are operating with obsolete and unsupportable automation systems. Malisko can help you modernize your plant.
Consumer Packaged Goods
Life Sciences
In manufacturing of Life Sciences products, your success depends on quality, compliance, and efficiency. Malisko has helped hundreds of clients with ensuring consistent, safe, and quality production.
Specialty Chemical
Metal, Mining & Cement
Energy & Utilities
General Industrial
Food & Beverage
Consumer Packaged Goods
Life Sciences
Specialty Chemical
Metal, Mining & Cement
Energy & Utilities
General Industrial
Food & Beverage
Consumer Packaged Goods
Life Sciences
Specialty Chemical
Metal, Mining & Cement
Energy & Utilities
General Industrial
Frequently Asked Questions About Smart Manufacturing
Still have questions about smart manufacturing? We can answer them.
What is manufacturing intelligence and how is it different from regular reporting?
Smart manufacturing applies the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) to the production process. Manufacturing intelligence goes beyond static reports. It involves continuously collecting, contextualizing, and presenting operational data in ways that support real-time decisions. Where traditional reporting tells you what happened after the fact, a well-designed manufacturing intelligence system tells you what is happening now — and often why — so your team can act before a problem becomes a loss.
Do we need to replace our existing control systems to get started?
Not necessarily. Malisko specializes in integrating manufacturing intelligence solutions with existing infrastructure — including legacy historians, PLCs, DCS systems, and ERP platforms. In many cases, the data you need is already being collected; the gap is in how it is structured, presented, and made available to the people who need it.
How long does a manufacturing intelligence project typically take?
Project timelines vary based on scope, the number of data sources being integrated, and the complexity of the reporting requirements. A focused dashboard or reporting project for a single line or facility can often be completed in weeks. Enterprise-scale deployments across multiple sites are phased over several months. Malisko works with you during the front-end design phase to define scope and set realistic project timelines. The easiest way to start with smart manufacturing is to partner with a company that offers a full suite of automation and IoT services, such as Malisko.
Can manufacturing intelligence solutions be accessed remotely or on mobile devices?
Yes. Modern manufacturing intelligence platforms support web-based and mobile access, allowing managers and executives to view production KPIs, alerts, and reports from anywhere. Malisko designs solutions with your access requirements in mind, whether that means plant-floor displays, office dashboards, or remote mobile access.
What is the difference between a DCS and a PLC-based control system?
A Distributed Control System (DCS) is designed for complex, continuous process applications — think chemical plants, pharmaceutical manufacturing, or large food and beverage facilities with many interdependent control loops. DCS platforms excel at managing hundreds or thousands of I/O points with tight integration between control, alarming, and historian functions. PLC-based systems (often combined with SCADA) are more common in discrete and hybrid manufacturing environments where the emphasis is on machine-level control and sequencing. Malisko has expertise in both architectures and can help you determine which approach best fits your process requirements.
How disruptive is a DCS migration? Can we do it without shutting down production?
Migration complexity depends on the size of your system, the criticality of the process, and the gap between your existing platform and the target architecture. Malisko uses a structured migration methodology that prioritizes production continuity — including parallel operation strategies, phased cutover plans, and thorough simulation and testing before any live changes. Many migrations can be executed during planned maintenance windows, minimizing impact on production schedules.
Can Malisko help us make the business case for a process automation investment?
Yes. We regularly support clients in building the justification for automation projects, including ROI modeling, energy savings projections, downtime cost analysis, and compliance risk assessments. A front-end engineering design (FEED) engagement is often the right first step — it gives you the engineering detail needed to develop an accurate capital estimate and a clear picture of the expected return.
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